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Ep. 103: The Role of Cyber Forensics in Murder Investigations

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Former Secret Service Agent, Computer Forensic Expert, and founder of the security company Cyber Forensics, Gus Dimitrelos appears on Episode #103 of Task Force 7 Radio to talk to our audience about real life scenarios where Cyber Forensic Investigations have determined the outcome of trials where the defendants have been accused of some of the most heinous crimes. Listen as Dimitrelos describes the importance of computer forensics, cellular triangulation, and cell phone forensics in proving, and in some cases disproving, allegations of kidnapping, aggravated assault, murder, and acts of terrorism. Dimitrelos also gives his view on the privacy vs. security debate around cell phone encryption technology, what Apple is doing to thwart authorities from conducting forensics on their phones, and whats more secure: Apple IOS or Windows operating systems. All this and much, much more on Episode #103 of Task Force 7 Radio - the Voice of Cyber Security.
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Former Secret Service Agent, Computer Forensic Expert, and founder of the security company Cyber Forensics, Gus Dimitrelos appears on Episode #103 of Task Force 7 Radio to talk to our audience about real life scenarios where Cyber Forensic Investigations have determined the outcome of trials where the defendants have been accused of some of the most heinous crimes. Listen as Dimitrelos describes the importance of computer forensics, cellular triangulation, and cell phone forensics in proving, and in some cases disproving, allegations of kidnapping, aggravated assault, murder, and acts of terrorism. Dimitrelos also gives his view on the privacy vs. security debate around cell phone encryption technology, what Apple is doing to thwart authorities from conducting forensics on their phones, and whats more secure: Apple IOS or Windows operating systems. All this and much, much more on Episode #103 of Task Force 7 Radio - the Voice of Cyber Security.
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